Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today there should have been school. I'm not going to argue about the snow-crete week, but there are so many "snowless" snow days most years. MCPS is just way too cautious.
Let's lean in to going to school and educating our kids, please.
We get it, you live down county and got 3 inches and the roads were clear. In parts of the county there were a little over 7 inches and the streets were not clear. It's one county, and one school system. And until that changes, you will have to keep your kids home when it's not safe for kids in Damascus or Poolesville to get to school.
Right- and they're not clear today eitherYou guys who only got 3 inches are lucky, I had to catch a ride in my neighbor's 4WD truck to get out of our neighborhood, I have no idea how buses will manage. If it were up to me there would have at least been a delay today.
Anonymous wrote:Today there should have been school. I'm not going to argue about the snow-crete week, but there are so many "snowless" snow days most years. MCPS is just way too cautious.
Let's lean in to going to school and educating our kids, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could have let child care open yesterday at schools that didn't have a lot of snow, like they did on January 30, a few weeks ago. But they needed to give their people the day off.
Isn't Taylor and his crew from the south? He seems pretty fearful to commute or ask his staff to commute if there is any snow at all.
Anonymous wrote:They could have let child care open yesterday at schools that didn't have a lot of snow, like they did on January 30, a few weeks ago. But they needed to give their people the day off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today there should have been school. I'm not going to argue about the snow-crete week, but there are so many "snowless" snow days most years. MCPS is just way too cautious.
Let's lean in to going to school and educating our kids, please.
We get it, you live down county and got 3 inches and the roads were clear. In parts of the county there were a little over 7 inches and the streets were not clear. It's one county, and one school system. And until that changes, you will have to keep your kids home when it's not safe for kids in Damascus or Poolesville to get to school.
You guys who only got 3 inches are lucky, I had to catch a ride in my neighbor's 4WD truck to get out of our neighborhood, I have no idea how buses will manage. If it were up to me there would have at least been a delay today.Anonymous wrote:How do you expect is to get our kids there?
Anonymous wrote:If the county allowed certain schools to make their own opening decision on snow days there would be a lot of schools who suddenly see like 60% of their teachers quit to go to other schools or districts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today there should have been school. I'm not going to argue about the snow-crete week, but there are so many "snowless" snow days most years. MCPS is just way too cautious.
Let's lean in to going to school and educating our kids, please.
We get it, you live down county and got 3 inches and the roads were clear. In parts of the county there were a little over 7 inches and the streets were not clear. It's one county, and one school system. And until that changes, you will have to keep your kids home when it's not safe for kids in Damascus or Poolesville to get to school.
Anonymous wrote:Today there should have been school. I'm not going to argue about the snow-crete week, but there are so many "snowless" snow days most years. MCPS is just way too cautious.
Let's lean in to going to school and educating our kids, please.